Future Generations Release New Single “One More Problem,” US Summer Tour Dates Announced

NYC-based quintent Future Generations has today released their newest single “One More Problem” via Frenchkiss Records. Stream and share it here. Future Generations had this to say about the track: “This is the first song collectively written by the five of us. After returning from our first SXSW, we were inspired by all the rock shows we saw, so naturally we were in the mood to write some guitar-driven, up-tempo music. Eric started playing the main guitar riff and we all took it from there, fleshing the song out in a rehearsal room in Brooklyn. The picture is of young Mike, our guitar player, out in front of a Lambo and once we saw it, we knew it had to be the art for One More Problem.”

The band will also set off on tour later this month, making stops in Chicago, Nashville, Philly, DC and their hometown of NYC with Private Island. A full rundown can be found below.

Future Generations has been busy since their debut album in July 2016. They hit the road, joining Savoir Adore for a couple spot dates in Chicago and Atlanta, and then stayed busy at home; playing sold out shows at Baby’s All Right with Day Wave, Music Hall of Williamsburg and Bowery Ballroom (with City Of The Sun) as well as a headline show at Rough Trade. Future Generations also appeared at SXSW, playing five shows in four days, and had two shows at Firefly Festival.

In addition to the nearly 6.5 million streams for “Stars,” the single “Coast” has gained over 1 million streams. “You’ve Got Me Flush” has emerged as the band’s second most popular song from the album, also eclipsing 1 million streams. The album has led to favorable comparisons to MGMT and Passion Pit, with the band’s love of catchy hooks and dynamic electronic production evident throughout.